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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 572111" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>I agree....This is a tough one!!!!</p><p>From what you have answered this sounds ALOT like my youngest boy! He has just turned 5.</p><p>He has huge sensory integration and regulation problems, together with auditory prosessing disorder...I had him at psychiatrist twice and neuro once! I was worried about Asperger...he never ever made eye contact and only through intensive ST started making eye contact... I also took him to a SI occupational therapist who also made huge difference.</p><p>We had to do brushing with him to decrease tactile defensiveness...did you try this?</p><p>I will also strongly advise a good ST who is trained in auditory prosessing disorder...This usually goes hand in hand with sensory dysregulation.</p><p>I assume her hearing, and eyes has been checked? I also assume she already had an EEG and MRI, to rule out any neuro stuff?</p><p>To get the Aspie diagnose, the main issues is usually poor quility of social relations...not inability to make friends, but they "mess" their friendships up by being bossy, demanding or just inappropriate..finds it difficult to handle conflict and read social context and clues. Also very high levels of anxiety and obsessive thoughts or behaviour....Dont like sudden hugs, likes to control their environment in need for stability and less anxiety. Struggles to follow more abstract discussions or sudden expectations for change.</p><p>I will follow this thread! Hope you get more answers to your questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 572111, member: 8045"] I agree....This is a tough one!!!! From what you have answered this sounds ALOT like my youngest boy! He has just turned 5. He has huge sensory integration and regulation problems, together with auditory prosessing disorder...I had him at psychiatrist twice and neuro once! I was worried about Asperger...he never ever made eye contact and only through intensive ST started making eye contact... I also took him to a SI occupational therapist who also made huge difference. We had to do brushing with him to decrease tactile defensiveness...did you try this? I will also strongly advise a good ST who is trained in auditory prosessing disorder...This usually goes hand in hand with sensory dysregulation. I assume her hearing, and eyes has been checked? I also assume she already had an EEG and MRI, to rule out any neuro stuff? To get the Aspie diagnose, the main issues is usually poor quility of social relations...not inability to make friends, but they "mess" their friendships up by being bossy, demanding or just inappropriate..finds it difficult to handle conflict and read social context and clues. Also very high levels of anxiety and obsessive thoughts or behaviour....Dont like sudden hugs, likes to control their environment in need for stability and less anxiety. Struggles to follow more abstract discussions or sudden expectations for change. I will follow this thread! Hope you get more answers to your questions! [/QUOTE]
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